tkv000
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- Alberta, Canada
Several guns are "shorter", even my glock 27 with the Canadian legal length barrel, but the minimaster is "smaller", much much smaller.
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North American Arms is about to release their next generation revolver. Their new project, "The Sidewinder" will be a single-action mini-revolver built on our magnum frame, whose cylinder is mounted on a side-releasing crane, just like the overwhelming majority of all the other revolvers out there. This is our attempt to join the fold of “convenient loaders”.
We understand the appeal of having the cylinder remain affixed to the gun and so have responded with this attempt to mimic some of the “performance” of The dearly-departed (but not forgotten) Ranger.
At this point, I can’t tell you how it will be priced, because I still don’t yet know what it will cost, but The Sidewinder should be slightly less than The Ranger. There are still some engineering tweaks that we expect to perform but we remain committed to showing a piece(s) at the NRA Product Expo in St. Louis in April.
I’m happy to confirm that, at the point we feel ready to produce the piece, we will offer an Early-Bird Special.
This is a great time for Dealers to get in on this new revolver that is about to be released to the public.
From the news release above the Sidewinder should be available to the public any day now. Might have to change the thread name to "Sidewinder" or more generic for all The NAA products since they are so rare up in Canada. I hope some dealer out there thinks this gun is worth bringing up here as it sold well last time and the people on this post seam to like it too.
Maybe instead of Wanstalls doing a 1911 poll they should be doing a NAA poll on interest or model. If anything it would bring in more people to their shop.